In an edition of Press Box Extra, The Denver Post’s Daniel Boniface sits down with Post columnist Mark Kiszla and radio host Peter Burns to break down what went so wrong in the Rapids’ 4-1 loss to the Sounders in Seattle on Saturday.

“They looked good for about the first 45 minutes, and conceded a goal right before halftime,” Boniface says. “Then things fell apart from there.”

They were outshot 20-10 in the game. Up to that point, they had given up only five goals all season.

“[Rapids head coach] Pablo [Mastroeni] said it looked like they were keeping things together, then they lost confidence and fell apart,” Boniface says.